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We are pleased to bring to the market the opportunity to acquire this executive detached villa, offered in move in condition, situated in the exclusive development at Middlebank Rise. The property is a credit to the present owners, offering a contemporary and stylish family home spread over two levels. The subjects comprise reception...
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We are pleased to bring to the market the opportunity to acquire this executive detached villa, offered in move in condition, situated in the exclusive development at Middlebank Rise. The property is a credit to the present owners, offering a contemporary and stylish family home spread over two levels. The subjects comprise reception hall, downstairs wc, lounge, family room, 5th bedroom or further public room on ground floor and dining kitchen. On the upper level there are four double bedrooms with master en suite and guest en-suite with family bathroom. There are attractive gardens to the front and rear with paved patio fully enclosed providing a child and pet safe environment. Double driveway leading to garage. Early viewing is highly recommended to appreciate the accommodation throughout. EPC RATING C.

Living Room

4.5 m X 4.19 m / 14'9" X 13'9"

Family Room

3.2 m X 3 m / 10'6" X 9'10"

Kitchen

3.91 m X 3.71 m / 12'10" X 12'2"

WC

2.21 m X 1.09 m / 7'3" X 3'7"

Bedroom 1

3.61 m X 3.3 m / 11'10" X 10'10"

Ensuite

2.21 m X 1.6 m / 7'3" X 5'3"

Bedroom 2

3.71 m X 3.51 m / 12'2" X 11'6"

Guest Ensuite

2.31 m X 1.91 m / 7'7" X 6'3"

Bedroom 3

3.51 m X 3 m / 11'6" X 9'10"

Bedroom 4

3 m X 2.69 m / 9'10" X 8'10"

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